Description
The EZ bar is the W-shaped curl bar that arm training is built on. Its undulating shaft lets the hands sit in a semi-rotated, angled position — forward or backward — keeping wrists and elbows comfortable where a straight bar forces them into strain. Available on request in the configurations your facility needs.
Key features
- W-profile shaft offering angled grip positions for pronated and supinated work
- Reduced wrist and elbow strain compared with straight-bar curling
- Versatile use on preacher benches, flat benches and standing stations
- Professional-grade construction for intensive daily club use
- Supplied on request in the specification matching your plate standard
Why every free-weight zone racks an EZ bar
Biceps curls, preacher curls, lying triceps extensions, close-grip work: the exercises that fill an arm session all load the wrist awkwardly on a straight shaft. The EZ profile solves this mechanically — the cambered grip keeps the forearm in its natural line of pull, so members train harder with less joint complaint. It is the highest-usage speciality bar in almost every club, and the cheapest way to make an arm-training corner genuinely complete.
Specifications
| Reference | ACC-02524 |
|---|---|
| Type | EZ curl bar, W-profile, plate-loaded |
| Use | Biceps and triceps training — curls, preacher curls, extensions |
| Availability | Configurations supplied on request |
| Intended use | Commercial gyms, clubs, studios, home gyms |
| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
What is the advantage over a straight bar for curls?
The angled grips reduce the forced supination that strains wrists and inner elbows on straight-bar curls, letting most users train the same movements with more comfort and consistency.
Plate-loaded EZ bar or fixed-weight EZ barbells?
Plate loading offers fine increments on one bar; fixed-weight runs offer speed for busy floors and classes. We supply both — tell us how your zone is used.
Which exercises does it cover?
Standing and preacher curls, reverse curls, lying and overhead triceps extensions, close-grip presses and upright rows.
Request your quotation
Request a quotation or contact our team — response within 24 business hours.









